Decarbonisation and Retrofit
Renewable Energy Integration
Harness the power of the sun with solar PV installations. We integrate renewable energy solutions to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower energy costs.
Advanced Ventilation Systems
Our MVHR systems ensure proper ventilation in airtight homes, improving indoor air quality, preventing damp and mould, and protecting resident health.
Fabric First EEMs
Internal and external insulation, roofing system and high-performance windows and doors create the foundation for energy efficiency, reducing bills and improving resident comfort.
Smart Heating Upgrades
From heat pumps and condensing boilers to solar thermal and district heating systems, we tailor heating and hot water systems to maximize efficiency and minimize carbon emissions.
Smart Building Management
Optimise energy use with smart building management systems. We implement controls that monitor performance, reduce waste, and enhance overall efficiency.
CLC are an award-winning company, successfully delivering SHDF schemes, between £1m and £23m.
Please contact our team to learn more about our services.
Government Funding
Working in partnership on your Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund Wave 3 scheme.
Featured Case Study
Exeter City Council
Bills reduced by 33% during the first year of SHDF funded works.
If you have a decarbonisation project or contract coming up and would like expert advice, including funding queries, or to learn more about our services, please contact the team.
Our services include planned and responsive repairs and refurbishment programmes, as well as decarbonisation, M&E and compliance.
We work across a wide range of important infrastructure sectors, including defence, blue light, education, utilities and industrial, commercial and retail, health care and housing.
What we do
CLC is a multi-sector, national property maintenance and refurbishment company.
What sort of decarbonisation services does CLC provide?
CLC’s decarbonisation service provides complete retrofitting solutions that allow landlords to meet the Government’s Net Zero Targets and heat output targets, via PAS 2035-compliant installations.
We offer:
What kind of Energy Efficiency Measures EEM does CLC install?
Our EEM installations include:
What is a retrofit co-ordinator and why do we need to have one on our social housing decarbonisation schemes?
Social housing landlords need a retrofit co-ordinator to meet legal and funding requirements.
A retrofit co-ordinator oversees energy-efficient upgrades in housing, ensuring compliance with PAS 2035 standards.
They manage risks, quality, and performance while liaising with stakeholders.
They help social housing landlords meet legal and funding requirements, ensuring energy savings and safety.
Their role supports successful, sustainable decarbonisation projects and helps landlords navigate complexities.
CLC has many qualified retrofit co-ordinators and assessors in their skilled team.
What does decarbonisation mean in the construction industry?
The construction industry plays a pivotal role in decarbonisation, as buildings account for a significant proportion of the nation’s carbon emissions.
Decarbonisation involves reducing carbon emissions throughout a building’s lifecycle. It includes energy-efficient designs, renewable energy systems, and sustainable materials.
Measures like electrifying heating systems, replacing gas boilers with heat pumps, and integrating smart technologies aim to lower energy consumption and greenhouse gases, helping the UK achieve Net Zero by 2050.
What does retrofitting mean?
Retrofitting improves existing buildings’ energy efficiency and sustainability without full reconstruction.
It includes installing insulation, double-glazing, solar panels, and updating heating systems.
Retrofitting enhances environmental performance, reduces energy use, lowers carbon emissions, and supports UK Net Zero targets by making buildings more efficient and sustainable.
How does retrofitting a property help landlords meet UK Government Net Zero targets?
Retrofitting reduces carbon emissions and boosts energy efficiency, contributing to the UK’s Net Zero goals.
By installing energy-saving measures like solar panels, insulation, and low-carbon heating, landlords lower energy consumption and carbon footprints.
These upgrades help meet government standards like EPC ratings, improving sustainability and complying with environmental regulations.
Retrofit works help landlords achieve Net Zero goals on their existing properties, rather than having to build new homes.
If you’re looking for more information, want to know how we can support you or wish to give us feedback, then contact us using our number or email below
023 8070 1111 | |
mail@clcgroup.com |
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